Brian D

I have played with ProV1 for a while now. It is a ball that can be counted on for a consistent performance. I have also been fit a few times for the ball, and the results have kept me in the ProV1 for the last 10+ years

Darryl M

It fits my game the best, I started with DT Solo, the NXT Tour & Tour S back in 2011-2014 then I started playing the Pro V1 and my putting got better, my driving distance was a few yards better than the NXT but my approach shots stayed closer to my ball mark than the other 2 previous balls I played, so it made sense to play ball I could score better with.....

I preferred the 2011-2015 ball. But this year I finally grew to love the 2017 ball so now that's all I use

Mark F

The reason that I like the DT TruSoft is that I like the soft feel and the way it reacts on the green. My game is such that stopping a shot on the green as soon as it hits is not something I do. I like a little roll-out after the landing, especially on chips and short pitches. I find the DT a great ball for my game, the price point isn't bad either, and the TruSoft gives me all of the length I need. Besides, the DT SoLo is the ball I used to get my one and only HIO in 57 yrs. of playing and the TruSoft is the next generation.

Cris M

I play the Tour Soft simply by choice and price point. I have never been fit for a specific ball. To be honest, I end up playing quite a few Pro V1/V1X as then seem to be lost quite a bit where I play; but their loss is my gain.

pulplvr

I played the Pro V1 until a couple of years ago. At a Titleist ball fitting, they told me that I should be using the 1x based on the numbers I was generating. I made the switch and have stuck with it. Periodically, I will play a around or two with Pro V1's I either have left over or that have been given to me. I do notice a difference off the tee, but find both similar around the greens. I'm not a spinner of the ball, but find the 1x works well for me in all aspects of my game.

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John B

I actually can't decide... I'm a low ball player (5 hcp) so the Pro V1X is what has been recommended to me in two different fittings by club pros. But I like the softer feel of the regular Pro V1 off all my clubs.

Scott Aitken

I was given a dozen Pro V1's when I bought my new AP1 718's a few weeks ago been really enjoying using a much better ball than previous. The chaps at St Ives also gave me a sleeve of Pro V1x to try out so im now giving them a try aswell at the minute. Been trying both on the pitching/chipping practise greens to start to decide which one i prefer the best. The fitter said after a few hits the Pro V1x might be better for me. I think theyre both good balls at the minute and may well use them both depending on wind on the day etc

Scott Aitken

I was given a dozen Pro V1's when I bought my new AP1 718's a few weeks ago been really enjoying using a much better ball than previous. The chaps at St Ives also gave me a sleeve of Pro V1x to try out so im now giving them a try aswell at the minute. Been trying both on the pitching/chipping practise greens to start to decide which one i prefer the best. The fitter said after a few hits the Pro V1x might be better for me. I think theyre both good balls at the minute and may well use them both depending on wind on the day etc